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ROBINSON TO
ANSWER ROBESON
PlAN OF WASHINGTON COMMmn DISCUSSED;
COURIER-JOURNAL EDRORIAL QUOTED
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I
Sm~ the si&ning of JackIe Robin .. >n as 8 ball player in the
maJor I agues three years ago, four other egrnes have established
themsclve In the organized great American game, and more than
a quarter or a hundred others are now cavortmg over the dia­monds
of the lower class and the lesser of th minor leagues.
Within that time Jackie Robinson h3S been named the ...-ookie of
the year," called the best second baseman In baseball, and he is
the leadmg batter in either of the major leagues-the National
and the Amencan. He is rerognized as the most ienlific ba e­stealer
in the buslness-and he leads hIS own league, the aliona!.
in three other departments.
And it is most remarkable that within the three years four
of the Negro players who have made good in the majors, Robin­son,
Larry Doby, Roy Campanella and Don Newcombe. were se­lected
to participate in the AU-Star game at Brooklyn. last Tues­day,
Robinson being selected by the fans as the second most
capable and most popular performer in the game.
The National League lost to the AmerIcan League for the
fourth consecutive year hy the score of 11 to 7. The record after
the 16th All-Star classic is, the ational League 12, and the Amer­ican
4.
The game last Tuesday has been characterized by the base­ball
experts and sports writers as the poorest, or in their own
words. the "sloppiest game ever played," by the stars of the two
leagues, but notwithstandIng, one writer had the following to
uy: "Some of the players didn't seem interested enough to hustle.
although the old pros 11ke Joe Di Maggio, Ted Williams, Stan
Musial and Jackie Robinson gave their all--allthe way." And he
added: "The National League also had some very fine pitching
by rookie Don Newcombe "f the Dodgers and by relief hurler
Ewell Blackwell of the Cincinnati Reds."
II
The Negro baseball players, especially J ackie Robinson, ha,'e
within three years made a fine contribution to the great American
game and also to the great American way of life. Wlthm a space
•
ANDE · SON 0 NS HEAD DARTERS ========================~======================== ST. LOUIS OPPOSED
FOR NEA MEET
- - -- - ---
O~GtNIIAnON AGAINST CITIES
THAT PRACTICE DISCRiMINATION
DR. THOMAS AND
FORBES, CHAIRMEN
CANDIDATE FOR MAGISTRATE SAYS HE (A
WIN If NEGROES VOTE AND NOT STAY AT HOME
of three years Robinson has become one of baseball's greats and Boston. July 14--As a result it," she sa.d, "but It IS quI e an·
;~tr;ig~! ~:,h:~!~~~ ~!e~da~~r~;y ~~o~~C~e!~e~eOf~:se~~ ~~eths~t:e~:ti~~e Ofl ;5\i ~uu:;,,=; ~~h:rt~~~n~.~~ Sr~~~yb~;;e~e a~~ IOC~~~I,~er~'nd ~~:e~~nAssfs~': , ':J,e h;~~:n~:r~1;a;:='an~ ~~:
as a ranking perfom i~ r in the game, and from the majority group assemhly of the National Edu. the things that yc>u Ilreach " . . an t Commonwealth's Attorney, Thomas. Mr. Anderson cI.aiJn:o-side
he has been to playa leading role in the business of cation Association by the direc- We should be unantmOUS in our announced the opening of his that in his primary campaign h
Robinson has more than made good in tors. a bitter fight was precipi- action to hold our mt'etings in compaign headquarters, t his will use most of th05e whe-is,
what his record will be in the latter. tated on the floor of Ihe conven- cities that do not pract:ce rus- week, in his ra~e for Judge of helped him win his n.-st publi
as having asked to be allowed to tion last Thursday. on the issue crimination. To do otherwise the Third Magisterial District , ofTice in 1935, and who hav
nu' .... "u.uu .. """ on Un-American Activities. o~ holdin!! meetings in cities would be undemocratic and un. Court which extends from 14th worked with him over the years.
"",ent tour mination be- American:' Street to Chickasaw Park or Anderson took a rap and at- 11' •• IIIIii"jjj~"~~:~~:~i~i=~:!~d~el~eg:a~ti~on~,H' area west of 14th Street. whpn
in a speech charged that th. self'Ctlon of St. asking the board of directors to Anderson opened his cam- i "Jam<'S P. Hallahan was not a '
Europe, since he has returned to America he has been ebarged LoUIS violated N.E.A. principles, reconsider the 1950 convention paign headqUarters in the heart trained lawyer 0::- educated in
with similar statements and with "attempted provocation of as Negro teachers could not get slte \\'a passed by an o\"er- of his district at the southwest the law, and that by reason of
(Continued on page 4J "de<..uate restaurant or hotel fa- whelming voice vote. Althou~h corner of 20th and Walnut Sis., his known 'high tempe:' was not
CIl.t, -s in that city. olTicials were reluctant to dis- and Will immediately put into fitted by judicial Icmperament I The fight against Ihe selection cuss this "revolt" from the the field a group of women and to preside ""er anv kind of TRUMAN ENLISTS of Sf. u uis was led by Mrs. ranks-it generally was under- men workers under the leader- court. to say the I~ast about
Johanna M_ Lindlof, New York stood that the WIshes of the ship of Eli Forbes. who has been meting out justicp {airly and
City. Calling upon the N.E.A. teachers would pr~\'a'L named as Orcanization Char- Impartially: that hIS threat tt
officials to reconsider the choice It was explained they had man in charge of workers and llav" R",·. W. P. OfTutt and oth~r AID OF elared that unless this were other city had made ils facili· Jesse H. Lawrence, well-known bu,:ness man and candIdate the Primary Elcction on August lobbying during " legisJativ NAACP of SI. Louis, Mrs. Lindlof de- chosen St. Louis because no perfecting the organization for N"gro ministers arr.,,;te,d for
done the N.E.A. would be giv- lies available. Dr. Karl H. Berns. for the State L<'gislature from the 42nd District. opened his cam- 6. Likewise, Anderson an-. ession several years ago is in­ing
nothing but lip service to acting executive director, said paign headquar crs at the corner of 20th and Walnut Streets thIS nounced Dr. C. L. Thomas as dicatlve of the ruthless and
the ideals of democracy it has that he was sure the board of week, \\'llh Charles W. Anderson, who is a candIdate for r.iagis- Campaign Chairman in charge (Continued on page 4)
~ endorsed. directors will insist that ade- trate of the Third District. Aggressive primary campaigns by
L.ls Angeles, July 14-A mes- port of the public and the active "It is one thing to preach de- quate faeillti"" must be made these two capable citizens are "n their way.
sage from President Harry S. cooperabon of such organlZ3- mocracy and give lip service to available to all who attend.
Truman enlisting the aid of the tions as the NAACP" in the -------------------
~~a:e;s1~:n~!. f::a/~ ~:~~~ t~o~~e c~:::ec;.:~ocracy a COLORED GIRL RAPED IN ARKANSAS; COUN(ILMAN BEN DAVIS, OKE Of COMMUNISTS
eN TRIAL. GIVES DES(RIPTION OF JIM CROW night at the opening session of CONFINED IN HOSPITAL; SIX WHITES HELD
~: ~~~o!~n~:~":~:';" d:! SIX IN AU6Un New York, July 14---Council- 1931. The I nternational Labor
Advancement of Colored People PRIMARY RACE Ashdown. Ark., July 14 -:-A county off ice,.,;. Miller. county man Iknjamin J . DavIS, <>nly Defense asked rum to act as de-by
Roy Wilkins, acting secre- 27-year-old Ashdown w hIt e officers notified Shenff Tom Negro member of the New feMe altorney for Angelo Hern-
REGIONAL PLAN
FURTHER OPPOSED)
tary of the Association. S. ndid h led man was being held by Little Jester and Needham at Ash- York City Council, currently don, a young Negro leader who
"Our greatest hope," wrote f IX ~~ ('~. a~. ~v:'o fi h River county officers h er e down. campaigning f or re-election, was charged with violating the Atlanta, July H - Declaring Educational FUnd, Inc., with
the President, " ... lies in the I or P~li IC ° I~e~ u lec . t .e Thursday in connection with the Needham said the 27-year-old gave the Federal Court in New Georgia irurur. ...'C lion laws after that only in an unsegregated Ih adquarters at 808 Perdido S t
strength and unity of our people Rep~ ca;.. an cd m~ati"t prl- rape late Wednesday night of an man was arrested at the spot York's Foley Square a vivid des- teing arrested whIle leadipg an system of education can the pre- New Orleans, La, are as 101:
behind the ideals which go to . m~rles, C~u I ay'w;:~ 6. 18-year-old Negro girl near near the railroad tracks where cription of JIm Crow. Rarely unemployment demonstration cepts of democracy be taught, I lows:
make ~ur nation .. On.e of th~e I ~a::lda;;:, fora~h": no~n~t~o':~i Ogden. . the girl said the attack occurred. has such an indict,:"ent of JIm dunng the worst days of the the board of directors of the President, Aubrey Williams,
Id~als IS. the elimInation of dIs- magistrate of the Tlurd District. The girl, whosatd she was Needham saId the man was Crow been hes.rd In a federal depression. Southern Conf~rence Educal1~n- Montgomery, Ala.; voce presi-
CTl!"lnation ~ed u~'.' race, re- Eugene Clayton, alderman loth riding in a car WIth three other (Continued on palle 4) c"urt, It w3S sa!d by courtroom "I sot into that case,~ Council- :u Fund, Inc., In annual ses5l.on , dent, Benjamin E , iays, At-l.
glOn, or. national ongm, so that Ward: J esse H. Lawrence and women and four men, told o~seT\'ers. DavIS was ?n the man Davis satd, "and in the In Atlanta, Ga., S,,:,,~ay. June . lanta, Ga.; ,eer"\: ry-treasurer,
aU Amencans may enlOY equal- B . Sh be f th offIcers she was attacked by the NURSES PROTErT RED wI:necs stand . the thIrd de- (ContinuPd on page 4) 26, expressed oPPOSItion to the I A I va W. Taylor Nashvill
ity of opporturuty to achieve the _ nlamln
f
0 • or e nO.m- man after SIX white me. n drove ) fense witness in the tnal of the Southern Regional Educalton I' Tenn . director Jal ' A. Dam '
best und. er our system." . II lfnroamtlo nth e0 4S2ntadt eD Risetrpiree!,s eanltla tRIvee- up to thClr car, whIch was CROSS HOSPITAL nt'L AN C ommunl. st TweI ve, and. began Ian . tru t f ., " • F'e p ~ an Ins ~en 0 pcr- broskl. D' b tnT": Ch~lotte H.
Stressmg the fact that the ~ob pub1tcans: U>WIS C. Olive. can- stalled on Highway 71 about hIS tes Im?ny ?y rec,bng the A ULTY vom TO petual1n~ segregabon and 10- Bro"n. S,'<ial a, ' C.; LoUIS
of tropl menting a non-dlscrtm-I did f ald 8th W d two and one-half mlles north of '.-- effecl. which JIm Crow had on A"MIT NEGROES equality Ln edu allon. Burnham, ,,,w Y"",.. )/. Y.
ination policy cannot be left to ; ~ o~ Ils",;"ar;;tat R ar , Ogden. A resolutaln adopted at Ihc him as a young man. '"My gmr.d- ... I The board comm nded those I Roscoe Dungee. Oklahoma ("Ity'
Chief Executive stated t.hat "In ~~".. ;:m~~::'ts. e _n IS- Idabel. They were traveling to . ~~~!,:rat o~heC~~~. G::t~a~ bo,7' ,:nto slave,?' and di~ in A sun'ey made by Her t steps toward th~ inte~ation of I Va.; Clark Foreman,. W8Shi ~!!~
government officials alone, the I an tat n f e ~ 4? e d e:;r:e- All the Negroes were from recent mEeting of the Alpha molher. Katherine Davis. was __ states which have made forward Okla; Virginia Our.-, Alexandna'
a respollSlblc. democrat~c gov- The Republican candidate«. Texarkana. I the Ian to disrontinu~ radu- .I,9_4, the counCilman tes iJi<;d. Krest. 2411 Napoleon Boulevard ~egro students In the" edue~- ton. D. C.: E. Frank lin Franer .
ernment, offICialdom mOves only. I dAd h h ight Mar>:hall Robert Need- p . g One of my uncles, John DavIS, th -s weck revealed that a major- bonal systems, nevertheless It I (Contmued on page 4)
'dl . t 11' t d inC U Ing n erson, W ° as . - I as rapI y as an In e Igen an I th '1" f t h 't "am or Ashdown quoted the a'e-n.u rse training at Red C. ros. s s till Ii vl-ng. was a Is0 bo rn a Ity of the arts and science facul- depI arde the f act that In some
persistent .citizenry demands." d '~ ~p~, I~n;:.,., wo:; I ::a~. ~irl as saying the white men HospItal, and e~nvert the Inslt: slave." ty of the University of Louis- instances segregation has been -BOND OF LOTTERY
The President urged "the sup- t~e a ":tpp~~~ican n :~a%:atio~. ranging In ages (rom 18 to 30: _ ~:~~ mto a scnool of practical ,::~ C"un~i1m:m's early youth I VIlle favor the admission of r tained !n .the classrooms and I
1
0live who was chairman of the drove up to their stalled car and I g. was spent lo Dawson and At- egr s to the graduate school I other faclilhes to whIch Negro RUNNER IS $300
MAYOR ASKED TO Color~ Division of the Demo- told them to g t it off the road. Mrs. Irm~ Dorsey, mem,?"r of lanta. Ga., in the stamPing lof the instItution on n ncOl sc;- stUd. enls h~ve been admitted for , . _
SEE ABOUT STREETS cratic organization for the Tru- She said the men were riding in the resolul1on commltt", .'s re- ground of the Ku Klux Klan. r"gated basis. the lirst tIme. The board ex· -
Members of the FaUs City man campaign is not endorsed a late model Ford. ported as havlOg saId that In the He encountered J im Crow at Krest who graduat f"om pressed apprehension lest this I W
J Ohn
Bu-dsong. 53. of 714 rear
Chamber of Commer~ and the I by the local Democratic organ-I She Said the men drove on opinion of me!"bers of the ~h~p- every turn, through his days at , the ~iversi ty in June, ~~nt ve. tige of J im Crow educat ion I gr~n:a~ut, :;,a:" h d. to ~
Independent Young Voters Club i7ation. It is supporting a white down the highw. ay, then came ~er . the practtcal-nurs tr~lnlOg Amherst CoUege and Harv~rd queshonn'aires to 119 of th .. hecomea permanent fixture. IPolice~o. 'Jr Tu arr.ugned 1D
asked Mayor Charles Farnsley I candidate. On the other hand. back and stopped, Needham IS lO~deqUa::, and th~ if ~ Law. ~cbooI. He was dented I facul y on the segregation issue. Philanthropic ag neies which tery h t, B:;ta
y
, on !d lot-this
week to use his office in the Democrats have endorsed saId, and started searching the s~hoo ~t R Cross n s to admISSIon to g1~ clubs and I Kre_t received answers (~om 79 have grants to the Southern Re- be a c "::~n~r son&, ..
having two streets resurfaced_I the candidacy of Mr. Wells a stalled car. She said the 27- d lsconltnued., anoth~r p I ace other groups. WhIle he was a of the number polled. 82 pe glonal Education plan were also h th for two lottery
The spokesmen told the mayor well-known Walnut Street b~-I year-old man then dragged her should be found for It. m mber of the Amh rst varsity 1 <'en I of those who responded criticized by the board on the t °i the I
taToon
and Harlem,
that Madison from 8th to 26th, I iness man. Anderson, Clayton. across the railroad tracks near- H. A. Baker, superintende. nt at foo bal s~uad, there was a m.ove I fa"ored the admission to gradu- grounds that such grants, In e f-I :~:"tio~ i:
gest ~um~ or­and
Greenwood from Cecil to Sh be and Olive have received by, held a kniIe at her throat, Red Cross Hospital announced to ~ar hIm from . the s.tad.um ate schools. 72 per cent to Uol - ~ect, ~elped to elrcumv nt the ' ~ecord of 25 a~~~ ~Ith •
S. Western Parkwar, needed the I the endorsem nt of the Louis- and raped her. some days ago that it was neces- dUring a game WIth Princeton d rgraduale schools on a n n- In c nbon of Federal court de- charges B' d held ttery
work badly. ville Labor League of Political The o~her egrnes fled, Need- I sary to ' d iscontinue the gradu- In 1924.. .... segregated basi and 73 r c~n' eisio~ that make mandato'?'. t.he bond or s~~ng was on a
groups that the streets were al- endorsed by the J e/ferson Coun- TomrrtY Agee, caught a ride in ate-trammg program at the m- Councilman D a v is testified, ' were a.~amst the Da;r Law within each state. I~ POh('~. Court the agent said
Mayor Famsley to I d the Education. Lawrence has been ham saId, and one of them, , . . I The turnlOg pomt In hIS life. . pc p vISIon of equal faclhhes . .
ready on the list being consid-i ty C. 1. 0 , Political Action Com- a truck to T~ar~ana wher~ he st~t~tion beca~e of the lack of ca.me shortly afte: being . a~- whi('h created the Jim Crow Officers and members of the M: a wu,'te, woman, a "MiM
ered for res-i.... . I mittet>. reported the 1ncldent to Miller clirucal matenal. mltled to the bar lo Georgia m system. board of Southern Conference lott':ry ~o~~: owned the two,
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ROBINSON TO
ANSWER ROBESON
PlAN OF WASHINGTON COMMmn DISCUSSED;
COURIER-JOURNAL EDRORIAL QUOTED
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I
Sm~ the si&ning of JackIe Robin .. >n as 8 ball player in the
maJor I agues three years ago, four other egrnes have established
themsclve In the organized great American game, and more than
a quarter or a hundred others are now cavortmg over the dia­monds
of the lower class and the lesser of th minor leagues.
Within that time Jackie Robinson h3S been named the ...-ookie of
the year," called the best second baseman In baseball, and he is
the leadmg batter in either of the major leagues-the National
and the Amencan. He is rerognized as the most ienlific ba e­stealer
in the buslness-and he leads hIS own league, the aliona!.
in three other departments.
And it is most remarkable that within the three years four
of the Negro players who have made good in the majors, Robin­son,
Larry Doby, Roy Campanella and Don Newcombe. were se­lected
to participate in the AU-Star game at Brooklyn. last Tues­day,
Robinson being selected by the fans as the second most
capable and most popular performer in the game.
The National League lost to the AmerIcan League for the
fourth consecutive year hy the score of 11 to 7. The record after
the 16th All-Star classic is, the ational League 12, and the Amer­ican
4.
The game last Tuesday has been characterized by the base­ball
experts and sports writers as the poorest, or in their own
words. the "sloppiest game ever played," by the stars of the two
leagues, but notwithstandIng, one writer had the following to
uy: "Some of the players didn't seem interested enough to hustle.
although the old pros 11ke Joe Di Maggio, Ted Williams, Stan
Musial and Jackie Robinson gave their all--allthe way." And he
added: "The National League also had some very fine pitching
by rookie Don Newcombe "f the Dodgers and by relief hurler
Ewell Blackwell of the Cincinnati Reds."
II
The Negro baseball players, especially J ackie Robinson, ha,'e
within three years made a fine contribution to the great American
game and also to the great American way of life. Wlthm a space
•
ANDE · SON 0 NS HEAD DARTERS ========================~======================== ST. LOUIS OPPOSED
FOR NEA MEET
- - -- - ---
O~GtNIIAnON AGAINST CITIES
THAT PRACTICE DISCRiMINATION
DR. THOMAS AND
FORBES, CHAIRMEN
CANDIDATE FOR MAGISTRATE SAYS HE (A
WIN If NEGROES VOTE AND NOT STAY AT HOME
of three years Robinson has become one of baseball's greats and Boston. July 14--As a result it," she sa.d, "but It IS quI e an·
;~tr;ig~! ~:,h:~!~~~ ~!e~da~~r~;y ~~o~~C~e!~e~eOf~:se~~ ~~eths~t:e~:ti~~e Ofl ;5\i ~uu:;,,=; ~~h:rt~~~n~.~~ Sr~~~yb~;;e~e a~~ IOC~~~I,~er~'nd ~~:e~~nAssfs~': , ':J,e h;~~:n~:r~1;a;:='an~ ~~:
as a ranking perfom i~ r in the game, and from the majority group assemhly of the National Edu. the things that yc>u Ilreach " . . an t Commonwealth's Attorney, Thomas. Mr. Anderson cI.aiJn:o-side
he has been to playa leading role in the business of cation Association by the direc- We should be unantmOUS in our announced the opening of his that in his primary campaign h
Robinson has more than made good in tors. a bitter fight was precipi- action to hold our mt'etings in compaign headquarters, t his will use most of th05e whe-is,
what his record will be in the latter. tated on the floor of Ihe conven- cities that do not pract:ce rus- week, in his ra~e for Judge of helped him win his n.-st publi
as having asked to be allowed to tion last Thursday. on the issue crimination. To do otherwise the Third Magisterial District , ofTice in 1935, and who hav
nu' .... "u.uu .. """ on Un-American Activities. o~ holdin!! meetings in cities would be undemocratic and un. Court which extends from 14th worked with him over the years.
"",ent tour mination be- American:' Street to Chickasaw Park or Anderson took a rap and at- 11' •• IIIIii"jjj~"~~:~~:~i~i=~:!~d~el~eg:a~ti~on~,H' area west of 14th Street. whpn
in a speech charged that th. self'Ctlon of St. asking the board of directors to Anderson opened his cam- i "Jamnly Defense asked rum to act as de-by
Roy Wilkins, acting secre- 27-year-old Ashdown w hIt e officers notified Shenff Tom Negro member of the New feMe altorney for Angelo Hern-
REGIONAL PLAN
FURTHER OPPOSED)
tary of the Association. S. ndid h led man was being held by Little Jester and Needham at Ash- York City Council, currently don, a young Negro leader who
"Our greatest hope," wrote f IX ~~ ('~. a~. ~v:'o fi h River county officers h er e down. campaigning f or re-election, was charged with violating the Atlanta, July H - Declaring Educational FUnd, Inc., with
the President, " ... lies in the I or P~li IC ° I~e~ u lec . t .e Thursday in connection with the Needham said the 27-year-old gave the Federal Court in New Georgia irurur. ...'C lion laws after that only in an unsegregated Ih adquarters at 808 Perdido S t
strength and unity of our people Rep~ ca;.. an cd m~ati"t prl- rape late Wednesday night of an man was arrested at the spot York's Foley Square a vivid des- teing arrested whIle leadipg an system of education can the pre- New Orleans, La, are as 101:
behind the ideals which go to . m~rles, C~u I ay'w;:~ 6. 18-year-old Negro girl near near the railroad tracks where cription of JIm Crow. Rarely unemployment demonstration cepts of democracy be taught, I lows:
make ~ur nation .. On.e of th~e I ~a::lda;;:, fora~h": no~n~t~o':~i Ogden. . the girl said the attack occurred. has such an indict,:"ent of JIm dunng the worst days of the the board of directors of the President, Aubrey Williams,
Id~als IS. the elimInation of dIs- magistrate of the Tlurd District. The girl, whosatd she was Needham saId the man was Crow been hes.rd In a federal depression. Southern Conf~rence Educal1~n- Montgomery, Ala.; voce presi-
CTl!"lnation ~ed u~'.' race, re- Eugene Clayton, alderman loth riding in a car WIth three other (Continued on palle 4) c"urt, It w3S sa!d by courtroom "I sot into that case,~ Council- :u Fund, Inc., In annual ses5l.on , dent, Benjamin E , iays, At-l.
glOn, or. national ongm, so that Ward: J esse H. Lawrence and women and four men, told o~seT\'ers. DavIS was ?n the man Davis satd, "and in the In Atlanta, Ga., S,,:,,~ay. June . lanta, Ga.; ,eer"\: ry-treasurer,
aU Amencans may enlOY equal- B . Sh be f th offIcers she was attacked by the NURSES PROTErT RED wI:necs stand . the thIrd de- (ContinuPd on page 4) 26, expressed oPPOSItion to the I A I va W. Taylor Nashvill
ity of opporturuty to achieve the _ nlamln
f
0 • or e nO.m- man after SIX white me. n drove ) fense witness in the tnal of the Southern Regional Educalton I' Tenn . director Jal ' A. Dam '
best und. er our system." . II lfnroamtlo nth e0 4S2ntadt eD Risetrpiree!,s eanltla tRIvee- up to thClr car, whIch was CROSS HOSPITAL nt'L AN C ommunl. st TweI ve, and. began Ian . tru t f ., " • F'e p ~ an Ins ~en 0 pcr- broskl. D' b tnT": Ch~lotte H.
Stressmg the fact that the ~ob pub1tcans: U>WIS C. Olive. can- stalled on Highway 71 about hIS tes Im?ny ?y rec,bng the A ULTY vom TO petual1n~ segregabon and 10- Bro"n. S,':hall Robert Need- p . g One of my uncles, John DavIS, th -s weck revealed that a major- bonal systems, nevertheless It I (Contmued on page 4)
'dl . t 11' t d inC U Ing n erson, W ° as . - I as rapI y as an In e Igen an I th '1" f t h 't "am or Ashdown quoted the a'e-n.u rse training at Red C. ros. s s till Ii vl-ng. was a Is0 bo rn a Ity of the arts and science facul- depI arde the f act that In some
persistent .citizenry demands." d '~ ~p~, I~n;:.,., wo:; I ::a~. ~irl as saying the white men HospItal, and e~nvert the Inslt: slave." ty of the University of Louis- instances segregation has been -BOND OF LOTTERY
The President urged "the sup- t~e a ":tpp~~~ican n :~a%:atio~. ranging In ages (rom 18 to 30: _ ~:~~ mto a scnool of practical ,::~ C"un~i1m:m's early youth I VIlle favor the admission of r tained !n .the classrooms and I
1
0live who was chairman of the drove up to their stalled car and I g. was spent lo Dawson and At- egr s to the graduate school I other faclilhes to whIch Negro RUNNER IS $300
MAYOR ASKED TO Color~ Division of the Demo- told them to g t it off the road. Mrs. Irm~ Dorsey, mem,?"r of lanta. Ga., in the stamPing lof the instItution on n ncOl sc;- stUd. enls h~ve been admitted for , . _
SEE ABOUT STREETS cratic organization for the Tru- She said the men were riding in the resolul1on commltt", .'s re- ground of the Ku Klux Klan. r"gated basis. the lirst tIme. The board ex· -
Members of the FaUs City man campaign is not endorsed a late model Ford. ported as havlOg saId that In the He encountered J im Crow at Krest who graduat f"om pressed apprehension lest this I W
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Chamber of Commer~ and the I by the local Democratic organ-I She Said the men drove on opinion of me!"bers of the ~h~p- every turn, through his days at , the ~iversi ty in June, ~~nt ve. tige of J im Crow educat ion I gr~n:a~ut, :;,a:" h d. to ~
Independent Young Voters Club i7ation. It is supporting a white down the highw. ay, then came ~er . the practtcal-nurs tr~lnlOg Amherst CoUege and Harv~rd queshonn'aires to 119 of th .. hecomea permanent fixture. IPolice~o. 'Jr Tu arr.ugned 1D
asked Mayor Charles Farnsley I candidate. On the other hand. back and stopped, Needham IS lO~deqUa::, and th~ if ~ Law. ~cbooI. He was dented I facul y on the segregation issue. Philanthropic ag neies which tery h t, B:;ta
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week to use his office in the Democrats have endorsed saId, and started searching the s~hoo ~t R Cross n s to admISSIon to g1~ clubs and I Kre_t received answers (~om 79 have grants to the Southern Re- be a c "::~n~r son&, ..
having two streets resurfaced_I the candidacy of Mr. Wells a stalled car. She said the 27- d lsconltnued., anoth~r p I ace other groups. WhIle he was a of the number polled. 82 pe glonal Education plan were also h th for two lottery
The spokesmen told the mayor well-known Walnut Street b~-I year-old man then dragged her should be found for It. m mber of the Amh rst varsity 1 . reported the 1ncldent to Miller clirucal matenal. mltled to the bar lo Georgia m system. board of Southern Conference lott':ry ~o~~: owned the two,
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